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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
THE -MORNTXG OREGOXIAy, FRIDAY, XOTE3IBER 20. 1903. lX - .iCT'TOare.' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREtfOXLVN' TELEPHONES. Pae. Fta'-.r. Heme. Cr.tratliia'-Roora :ln 7' TO A WJ n-v nrcuiat ..a xj '' Mnas:nF Eitor . Vain 7T0 A '1'4 f -.riav Bettor Main Tf'TO A 'V5 Ccmpcrtr.g-Roora Main ""TO A tj.5 -- E-'.-.-.r iliiln TITO A S".-S Supt. Bulidlr.s. Min Ti'TO A Suig AMfSl'MENTS. IIF' I'; Ti'F TFP (14th nnrf t'xztnn Streetav Tnr.ls-ht at Ril.t o'clock. Tr.e jtkn (uarlptte in pons recital. Ben efit 8t. Apnea Baby Home. BrxTALOW THEATER (Twelfth anil !'-rrin Faker Stock Company la "The Man on the Box." Tonltfnt at Sili. BAKER THEATER Third, near Tam- i , "i.it:: johnny Jomi." Tonight ut ? I". CRPHEL'II THEATER (Morrison, be iwnn SIxtM ar.d Seventh! Advanced Yaulw!l;e. Tola afternoon at 2:13 and t-n-yht at 8:15. PA NT AG ES THEATER (Fourth ar4 Stark I "nttlr.uoul A&udfT.lle, 2:30. TiiiO ar.d 9:30 P M. Cr.AND T!i"ATrTH fWai.-.inrtcn. Between Seventh and Park) Vaudevilia da luxe, 2:::0. 7 30 ar.d P. M STAR THkXter (Wasiilnetco and Prk,J The m-ioiiraina. "Too Proud to -Beg-Tnnlu.lt at vl.V LYRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) B.unkall f-Mrk I'ompany In "A l"ntana .lrl." E.rv niKht at RU; n-.atlneea Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:15. Tku-s Aboi-t Whitman Plans. J. C. AiKsworth. president of the United States National Ruik. r turned yesterday with oth.-rs of tin rortland party of visitors t i :i.o .-.iucttioiial concrss at Walla Walla during the past week. Mr. Ains .rtii was impressed by the magnitude of ti e tnt:pr:s.: undertaken by the manage ment of Whitman College in planning a Knal iintvi rsity for the Pacltlc North-wi.-t at mat historic educational institu-li-m. He txpresaeii himself as satisfied li::t tlie plan to make Walla Walla the r.lii'-atiori.il vril-r of Oiriron, WaslilnK t..n a::d Ifi.wio will sucrcd.. "They have u'r'-aily sturtvd to raise $12."VA for tiie j.r j.-. i." sniii Mr. Ainswortii. "The tinier.-. iy will not be a Washington institu t oti hut will have overseers in the three M.it-.. the location beins in "Walla. Walla us a eentral point that will be convenient ji-r ti e people of the whole I'acinc Nortu !;." Yfter-s to Hour Rbi'nion. Members of oM Company G. Kirst Infantry. N. ;. and now Company G. Third Infantry, v ill eel.brate th wth anniversary of r p.inlzation. at The Panmoorei Hotel to night. A banquet will be held and the at t. nil inee is exp x t"d to reaeh close to l", it? all members who saw service with the lommand up to the- tlnio the company wer.t to the Philippines are eligible to nt t. niiiinie arid nearly all of those now in 1'ortiaiid have nr-crpted invitations to at-t- nd. I.. ' Karr.ir. of irucramento, the lir..t ropimand'T of the company, will Ir?lie at the meeting and banquet. Wn.i. Havr Pociai A social will be i-ld t!rs afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the ) .me of Mrs. J. O. HI Kins. -JT West :'Vfnti' ninir the auspices of the Mount Talior Horn- Trainirg Association. At t us gathfriiiK tho kindcruart'-n dpart-mr-r of the circle will be held In a room In Mrs. Kind's home nnd the children will I... ent. rt.'iined with stories. Mothers are lnvih-d to brinif their babies to tills me. tmtf. ('irncir Pair FxTTRTAtsMrsT. At Bt. ,-t piiet.a Church on Rist Taylor and Rist l-..rty-.'-'cond streets. a pleasing enter tainment was given last night In connee r.,:i v.ilh tiie fair now in progress. C. I: Merrick appeared in novel sketches, 1.1 J. Qulllh'an in a selected reading. Mvs Nettie HaMcost in fancy dancing. Miss l'na Tiarvvas in vocal selections and i:illy C"ughlin in an amusing monologue. I.K(-rfi;p: on MrnrAHt. Anoeix. "The t'..,:r Sells of Michael Angelo"' is the nihiect of a lecture to be given by Miss Jo-ephine Locke, the greatest woman '! urer In America on nrt. It will be f-":. tur.hiv nt S o'clock in Women of Wood craft Hall. T-nth and Taylor streets. The t- .u hers and students of Portland are sr cially Invited, this lecture being of jir at rilucatloliai value. Tut; annual public meeting of the Oon Mi :u-rs" Lcimie will take place this after noon at ;l:Jo o'clock, at the convention hall of the Commercial Club, Kifth and uk streets. Kev. Luther 15. Iyott of ti Firft Congregational Church will give the address of the afternoon. Kmily Cil-t.-rt. assistant head worker of the New l'ork College Settlement, will also speak. W tt.i, CoxstDErt High Si-hoou At the meeting of the North Hist Side Improve ment Association tonight. In Woodmen's hall. Kussell street and Rodney avenue, tho new Albina High School question will be considered. A lane delegation from the North Alhina l"ush Club will be present to confer with the association on tills subject. S-'CHonm C1rSED Onk Week. Owing to the annual Institute of teachers, scheduled for next we. k, as well as Thanksgiving tlav. Thursday, the public schools will be closed for one week, beginning this after noon. The teachers are required to at tend the Institute each year, and there fore tho pupils will get a brief vacation. Death of Mrs. Luct C. Barkexi Mrs. Lucy Crawford Barrvll. wifa of Colbum Jiarrell. died nt the family home 7M Vnlon avenue North. November IS. She was o" years and 2 months old. She had 1 v d in Portland SS years. Her parents were pioneers. Jier husband and one son eurvivti her. Mayor Appoints lJcrwnxiK. Mayor Lane yesterday morning named J. L. lAdwidca as a member of tho free em ployment bureau. Ir. Ledwidg takes t ie pliice of Harry Cturr, resigned. The Commission is now complete nnd will i.robaMy hold a nieetlns soon to organize bureau. .5 Lacn kh under the najspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of dace Methodist ! tr.scopal Church will ho given by i V. lie, man on Krld ay evening. November SX Subject "S regon literature and Art." Admission i . nts. Proceeds applied to fund for Improvement choir loft. CHILDREN' s Keapino, Pcbject. The sut.i.H-t of Mrs. V. C. LMiot's talk tills afternoon b-'for the Mothers' and Teach ire Ci.it) of the Urooklyn school, at !:: oio-k. will he . hildren's Reading." It was erroneously announced that Mrs. T. L. Eiol would bo tho sjxaker. Pkeshnts Hooks for CHlLriREN. R-'V. T. L. Kliot, D. r ha made a present ef til volumes fer childn to the Deten tion Home of the Juvenile Court, and a like number to tho .Hoys' ar.d Girls" Aid Society. Ikxtobs. nurses, parents, attend fellow s' ip lecture. "Th P.isi'.teous Use of l'v pr.ot sm." rt t Women of Woodcraft H i:.. Ti nth and T.iylor streets, next Sunday night. Kree. .': ,KTE:t l!u'K on Jefferson street, sni'ai-ie tar fints or business property. o--.!y $."" if lak. n at once. Inquire of 1'itn.r, N. H. ck. '.'1 Wasi'.ington St. Ar-i'iKi.-s Mothers. IT. Gt orge H. K'.f !i-r : ad.:--ss t':e Honie Training Ass.m 'alien on " Tito Child s Digestion." :.t ill: irn.-avei;ue seiiool. tilts afternoon at T. o'viock. Swti.t. I'Mnari.uAS. All. Sticks. li i-Skin Bac.s. Tvobt li-et -f ai.i. Kinds. Nat's Piiakjiact. I'oiitlani lioTrt.. I'm It on Wa'.ni-t Cti.ti'iie in Oregon: K t ire11 booklet before buyirg walnut i ii. d?. T. Wuhycomh. t-. tVtumercial 1 i v k. Portland. Or. I.MTvr.rs on Vrst-vr-s. Kev. P. A. V. alters will lecture loniu-'.r at the Pattwn -Ipodist Ci'ilri'h on "Ti-e Ascent of .Movrit Vesu ius." I'AiXTtNU hy the l 'te Cleveland Rock well or' on exhibition and for sale at roo-n 4"t Swelland building from 10 to 3 o'clock uaiiy. M. Sienitu exclusive haberdasher, at ::3 Washington stnet. Imperial Hotel baiMire. Has r branch store. Don't fail to bring the children to e-e Blossom, smaller horse In world, at An ade Theater. " For Rent A few nice -fflce In The O.-e-or.ian building. See Superintendent, ruom -Vi. r. t i -m t , v a t-- roLUir , . r.vivEP.srTT CLt-B Mat Bctijx Members of the University Club have received notice of a special meeting of the club for tomorrow night at g o'clock, to consider a report to be submitted by the finance committee, relative to future plans for club quarters. A suggestion has been made that the present site, at the north west corner of Stark and West Park streets, be sold and a new site purchased on which a new clubhouse shall be erected. An offer of JW.C.a) is said to have been made for the present property of the club, its location practically being In the retail district of the city. The southeast corner of Eleventh and Yam hill streets. Is believed to be the choice of a majority of the members for the new building. This quarter block Is re ported to be In the market at J50.000. and was one of the sites recently considered by the Arlington Club. The property is owned by the Ladd estate. HW f.DVERTISINS . IDEA REAL ESTATE FIKM TELLS HOW IT SPENT MONEY. l'ublis-hcs Folder Descriptive in De tail or ITnderground Im provements Put In. A decided Innovation In real estate ad vertising has been introduced by Roun tree 4 Diamond. 241 Stark street. Jn pre senting Prospect Park for sale. Not con tent with merely stating tiiat Prospect Park is the "Cream of Irvinglon," nam ing its location and tho carlines by which It !b reached, this firm has published a little folder, entitled "Prospect Park in the Making." Beginning with the flrst spade full of earth turned, tho Improvements that have been Installed In Prospect Park are fully described, illustrated and made clear by engineer's drawings. The spending of U''.' in transforming a piece of ground into a residence community Is a vast un dertaking, with which few people are familiar. Little Is known by the average buyer of a home site about the extent, character and completeni.s of the com plex system of drainage, gas and water service that Is buried under the ground. Thin folder not only satisfies a buyer that he Is securing every modern con venience, scientifically Installed, but goes Into minute detail, showing by wash drawings the manner, for Instance, in which considerable money was saved by economical excavation for the Installa tion of sewer, gas and water mains. An other iliagram describes the unique de signing of street corners, introducing, for the first time In Portland, a cement walk Intersection without a corner, graceful curves being followed. A largo drawing shows a cross section of the street, locating each main, the character and thickness of each layer of the asphalt pavement, the width of the sldewnlk. parking, distance from street to property line, and the perfect system of street drainage. W hen the reader finishes the perusal of this little folder he is impressed with the fact that Prospect Park is the best im I roved section of the City of Portland. No money lian been spared lo make this Impression correct. Prospect Park is out of the ordinary. Within ten minutes of down town. In the best part of Irvington, so magnificently improved and delight fully situated, it is admitted to he the very best home site property In the City of Portland. OUT FOR DODSON'S SCALP Certain Architects and Councllincn Don't Like Building Inspector. Kfforts b certain architects and members of the City Council to pass an ordinunce ousting' Building' Inspector Pobson from his position, will prove futile. It is believed, because of the brilliant record Mr. lobson has made and because of the unfairness of such a proposition. The plan as stated is to make it necessary for the Building Inspector to have not less than ten years' experience.. This "would ac complish the object of those . opposing Mr. Dobson. Building1 Inspector Dobson has been very strict in the enforcement of the building ordinances, and in so doing has angered some of the architects, among them D. I "Williams. He has also become greatly disliked by certain Councilmen, because he refused to al low tho Council to give a special per mit to a builder violating the law In Kast Portland. Mr. Dobson's action In that matter resulted in one of the most sweeping changes of front ever experienced by the City Council. It forced a written opinion from City Attorney Kavanaugh, In which the lat ter declared that a special permit given by tho Council Is worthless, being without legal authority. Mayor lane has supported Mr. Dob son throughout, and yesterday morning vetoed an ordinance, which was passed at the last regular session of the Coun cil, the terras of which permit thinner brick walls outside the fire limits. Mr. Dobson was bitterly opposed to the ordinance. WHOLESALERS. We have for sale near the corner of Sixth and Kverett streets one of the finest quarter blocks in the city, suit able for a wholesale house. Such prop erties as this are rapidly increasing; In value and harder to secure buy them while you can. For price and terms Inquire of CUARLKS K. HENRY & SON. 150 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. GROCERY STOCK SACRIFICE Prominent Stand. Big discount, great opportunity to start business. The Ames Mercantile Agency, 403 Swetland Building. FINE IRISH LINENS. Tablecloths, srts. napkins, traycloths, lunch cloths, doylies, centerpieces, etc., etc. supply your wants at McA llen MePonnell Company (.Inc.), largest Im porters of fine linens on the Coast. MINCEPIES. Hazelwood mince pies have made their aFlearanee. Those same thick, savory and Juicy mince pies you enjoyed so much last season. We make our own mince meat, that is why they are so good. The Cream Store. 3.S-90 Washing ton street. Missing Since He Showed Gold. SKATTLK. Wash.. Nov. 19. After paying $-00 on a piece of property and displaying a large poke of gold coin. C E. Hanson, a stranger, ordered his household poods, which were stored in Seattle, shipped to Bremerton, and since that time has not been seen by anyone who knew him. The land was paid for October 20, the household goods were shipped November 8. and since then Hanson has dropped out of sight completely. Wehfoot Oil Bracking keeps feet dry. Makes shoes last. All dealers. . Plant Blbson roses. Pnoaa Sellwood K0.1 cmr if oo work Mayor Says Contractors Are Raising Prices. STREET JOBS EXPENSIVE All Kinds or Public Improvement Seem to Feel a General Stiffen ing in Cost Vnder Present Sys tem of Handling Projects. "This business Is just about going to end In the city putting in a plant of Its own and doing the street-improvement work itself." declared Mayor Lane, dur ing the session of the ntreet committee of the Citv Executive Board, yesterday afternoon. The occasion for the remark was that the contractors In certain In stances have been raising their prices on all kinds of work. One particular case was the Kast Third-street fill, from East Oak street to Hawthorne avenue, on which the Pacific Bridge Company alone had a bid. It was for $73,000, being about $40 above the City Kngtneer's estimate, it had been advertised five times, and the Executive Board members are be coming weary trying to get a reasonable bid. Mayor Lane evidently believes that it would be a paying investment for the city to install Its own plant for doing contract work on the streets, and It would appear, from the remark made at this meeting, that he intends recommending something of tho kind in his annual message. The statement created considerable comment among the various contractors. The street committee, after discussion, and after talking over the matter at length with City Engineer Taylor and the contractors In the case, voted to ac cept the bitulithlc pavement on Killings worth avenue, over which there has been so much controversy. It is a Job that cost $70,000. Much fault was found with it by the people living on the street, and some repairs were made, both In the street and in the curbing and sidewalks. It was on this Job that Mayor Lane and the memlers of the street committee cre ated much comment by making a per sonal Inspection. They found many "hol low" spots In the sldewaiks, and com pelled the Pacific Bridge Company, the contracting firm, to repair the places. This waei after the City Engineer's in spectors -had gone over the improvement and had certified it to City Engineer Taylor as having been done In accord ance with the plans and specifications of the city, and as being a good Job. It is because of this fact that the Mayor has decided to Investigate the inspectors' de partment. One of the largest contracts for bitu lithlc improvement to be let this year is that awarded to the Taclfic Bridge Com pany by the street committee yesterday afternoon. It Is on Belmont, from East Fortieth to East Sixty-second streets, and will cost $H0.000. FOOTBALL TICKETS. Reserved seats for Oregon-O. A. ,C. game on sale at Powers & Estes Drug store, Sixth, nar Alder. General ari mision tickets at Cadwell's and Schil ler's cigar stores. Grandstand en trance, on Twentieth, west of Exposi tion building. The Able, Conservative Management of this bank during the past twenty one years has won the con fidence of its depositors. YOU are cordially in vited to become a de positor with The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon. We Pay From 2 to 4 Per Cent Oil fr our hook of "ULLL"STRATIO 8." Portland Trust Company of Oregon S. E. CORNER THIRD AND OM STREETS I BKN.I. f. rOHKN Tresldent 5 II. I- PITTOt K Vioe-Presldent 1 DR. A. 8. NICHOLS. 2d Vice-Prea t. I B. I.KK PAtiET Secretary S W. .1 OIL1. Assistant Secretary C. IV. DEUKAFF Caahier (aiga)paia)uaaMiios)i)wia)qawit vss .'V ' if conm. RIBBONS For Fancy Work All colors, all widths. From lc yard up If- WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tho Portland Restaurant; fine . rivata apart ments for ladies. 305 Wash., near Fifth. Xcw York Central Agent Coming. W. B. Jerome, special agent for the New York Central lines, will visit Port land next month. Mr. Jerome is one of the best-known railroad men in America. He Is dean of American passenger agents, and while at the head of the passenger department of the Vanderbilt system, was known for his wide advertising of the lines he represented. He has many friends In Portland who will be glad to welcome him to the city. His stay here will be short. , FOR THE BEST COALS, Welsh Anthracite and Australians, call up Independent Coal & Ice Co.. 353 Stark, opposite City Library. Phones, M. 7S0. A 3780. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Aune, Columbia b'.dg., between now and Christmas, will be fin ished promptly regardless of weather. Wines and Liquors. Special today only: $1.50 port, sherry, angelica, tokay or muscatel wine. 75c per gallon- $4 whisky. $2.75 per gallon: $4 Cali fornia brandy. $2.75 per gallon. Free de livery. National Wine Company. Fifth and Stark streets, a jihim BENEFIT CONGER TONIGHT AT 8:15 For St. Agnes Baby Home TONIGHT AT 8:15 AT THE HEILIG THEATER Programme by Lakme Quartet MRS. MAY DEARBORN-SCHWAB, first soprano. MRS. ETHEL LYTLE-BOOTHE, second soprano. MISS PETRONELLA G. CONNOLLY, first alto. MRS. W. A. T. BUSH0NG, second alto. ASSISTED BY Miss Cornelia Barker, violinist. Miss Delia Bradley, reader. Mr. Stuart McGuire, baritone. Mrs. Arvilla McGuire-Stolte, accompanist. Patronesses : Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, Mrs. "W. C. Al vord Mrs. Henrv "Waldo Coe, Mrs. D. W. Burke, Mrs. P. J. Cronin, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. W. V. Graham, Mrs. F. Sullivan, Miss M. McKay. Admission 50 cents. Seats on sale today at Heilig Theater. Box office open at 10 A. M. for exchange of tickets for reserved seats. The St. Agnes Baby Home is a worthy charity; a different Baby Home from the one you were tagged for. SATURDAY DIAMOND SPECIALS Bright Wtle stpna. In solid gold mounting- oia Snappy cut stone, good slse. In 14-karat gold mounting. .HOJl One-eighth karat snappy white diamond in fancy Tiffany BantThrala''V.V'er.lll.tl ndr on-founth karat. In 14-Kart gold mountings Pine whit threw -eighths karat perfect stone. TlUMJ mourning L-i ' . in 11 karat a-old i . ..hit. .n.nnv .ton a. cm-italt karat. In l4-sri grua mounting Thesei ara for the nWement ring. W. ha th wd dmf inf also. W havr Me consignment for Chris! mo i rafts. In 14-karat a-oM 272 Washington, near Fourth You're Apt to Be Confused By the calls you are getting from all sides to "come and buy your clothes." Avoid this by making quality the chief consideration ; that means material, workman ship, style, finish, right prices and the attention given you. You'll find the best of all these in our store; the pro ducts of the most skilled makers. We make a feature of suits and overcoats at $15.00, $18.00, . $20.00 and $25.00. These values cannot be equalled anywhere. For Thanksgiving,, when vmi "dress uo" vou don't want to stop short of being exactly right, whether it's a full dress, Tuxedo, Prince Albert or a frock suit ; you'll find nothing better than ours at 5)35.00 to bU.UU. 10 ' ft sf - 'W - ' I ID THE SELECTION OF A BANK Sew residents and firms which are just beginning business in (his city are cordially invited to give this bank consideration as a suitable depository for their funds, and they are assured that all matters entrusted to the care of the bank wdl be treated with the greatest courtesy and efficency. 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS DR. W. A. WISE Wa can supply you with bridges without plates that will be perfectly firm, look as well as the natural teeth and chew your food perfectly. THE DR. WISE SYSTEM, perfected during 21 years' active practice In Portland, guarantees you unr.valed re sults In all branches of the dental pro fes.ion. Plates that tit perfectly and tnat won't c"me loose, absolutely painless extrac tions, scientific porcelain and Inlfcy work, all performed by specialists if stanulng in the profession. Tour work done In a Jay it desired. WISE DENTAL CO., INC. Dr. TV. A. Wise. Mgr.. 'Jl years In Port land. Sccand floor. Falling bids.. Third and wasmngton streets. nn.c " : to 8 P. M. Sundays. 9 to 1 P. M. Fainlesa , extracting. 50c; plates. $5 up. Phonea A and Main 2020. LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF UMBRELLAS IN AMERICA Call and See Them. We are making- a discount of 10 per cent and 20 per cent on good ones. SPECIAL Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, values to $5.00; SALE ffi-j, 1 O CaM and See Them. Rustproof Umbrellas. Repairing and Re-coverins. We have the only complete electri cally operated umbrella shop In Port land, Best work at lowest prices. Per sonal attention. MEREDITH'S Umbrellas Exclusively, 3X3 waahlngton St., Bet. Oth and th. a . vj; f j v J C c-'t-i !H?f'..t3fi n. B ii tt.tm a. t. FredPrehn,DJ)JL 1 12.00 Full Set of Teeth. t.00. Clowns and Bridse work. H-09-Bosm 405. Uekrcm. Opa Tsalnss XU1 7. Pianos for Rent and sold on easy payments. B. sixkHEUiEB. ;a iiiiit-o at. THE J. A. REID CO. Shoe Manufacturers Manufacture and sell direct to the merchant, the best line of men's, boys' and youths'' hard-wearing HOE on the market. Try us and we will give you goods which give satis faction. il Union Ave., Portland, Or. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO. FIRST-CLASS FARE Berth and IncludedJ UPPER DECK $15 SECOND-CLASS $5 S. S. ROSE CITY SILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK, 4 V. M, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. . . i ut. tv v Tt.nn ur; oca J W RANSOM, DOCK Agenn, Ainswuim u t ' P.OCHE. C. T. A.. 142 Third St. Phones Main 402, A 1402. A LECTURE ON ChristianScience Bliss Knapp, C. S. B., of Bos ton, Mass., member of the Christian Science Board of Lec tureship, will lecture at the Hei lig Theater, Sunday, November 22, at 2 P. M., under the aus pices of First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, of this city. Admission is free. The public is invited. There will be no reserved seats. Doors will be open at 1 o'clock, and close promptly at 2. "CLEANLINESS" la the watchword for health and TisTor, omfort and baauty. Mankind la learn Ins; not only the necessity but the lux ury of cleanliness. BAPOLIO, which has wrought such chanres In tha noma, announces her sister triumph HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH . special soap which energises tb whole body, starts the circulation and leaves an exhilarating s;lsw. All The Big German Paper $1.00 PER YEAR N SAMPLE COPIES FREE g I A. E. Kern & Co., Publishers 1 I 2nd and Salmon Sta Portland, Ore. B A 2778 Phones Main 4776. Vulcan Coal Co. 32tf Burnalde St. TRY OUR Wellington Coal All Other High-Grade House Coals. Schwab Printing Co. BIST WOftK. XIASOIfAHF. FK1CES STAR-K STREET